You may remember, While I was pulling up the corn I saw I still had some black bean plants that I’d planted way back in the spring between the corn. They were still actually putting out new beans! but most of the pods were old and full of mature beans. Total coolness! I’m saving the [...]
My outfit for today! This is a skirt I recently made out of other clothes. The black drawstring waistband is from a pair of shorts I could no longer fit, the blue/teal bottom is from a house dress that also became to loose for me on the top due to weight loss, and the yellow [...]
Some carrots right before being dug up. I love carrots best of all in gardening, because I always forget about them sort of after planting them in late spring. Then end of summer, early fall, they are ready and it’s such a surprise, this orange mystery that quietly grew underground beneath my feet. This blog [...]
I forget the name of this plant, but it’s so nice and friendly. yes, I anthropomorphize my house plants. This blog entry written by Trula Breckenridge. Thanks for visiting Family Footprint!
Most of the lettuce has been long gone, here is a plant I let live out it’s life cycle up on the balcony. I’m trying to collect and save as many seeds as I can for next year’s planting…lettuce seeds are teeny-tiny though so it’s gonna take a bit of time and patience. Each puff [...]
While I was pulling up the corn I saw I still had some black bean plants that I’d planted way back in the spring between the corn. They were still actually putting out new beans! but most of the pods were old and full of mature beans. Total coolness! I’m saving the beans to plant [...]
Some lovely tomatoes! I planted sooooo many tomato plants. I pick almost daily and every day there are even more coming ripe, and the plants are STILL flowering, still putting out blooms! The cherry tomato plants are so tall and heavy many of them wore down their stakes. I think next year I’m going to [...]
Front view of the garden. What’s left now in this area is okra and tomatoes, and one little patch of carrots. In the space used to be more carrots. Side view of my garden, in this area I have turnip greens and carrots. In the space there were cantaloupes. We harvested those; ended up with [...]
The blackberry patch pulling in for winter. I’m still gonna prune it, it exploded in the summer with growth, it was crazy. I wouldn’t have minded so much if it put out more berries than last year, however the fruit yield was about the same. but maybe that means next year will be more? I’ll [...]
Ok I am a vegetarian and into natural food, low salt food, organic food, all that, but if there is one food I do think needs to be salted and preserved it’s peanut butter. OK? My husband thinks otherwise and is always buying natural peanut butter. It must be refrigerated but it’s hard to spread [...]
Tops of turnips…I’m going to dig them up this coming week, but not until after I harvest these greens yum yum yum This blog entry written by Trula Breckenridge. Thanks for visiting Family Footprint!
I still have a few cabbage heads going, here is one. I’m going to try pickling some in a bit. This blog entry written by Trula Breckenridge. Thanks for visiting Family Footprint!
This is where my corn was. We had a glorious summer of corn. This blog entry written by Trula Breckenridge. Thanks for visiting Family Footprint!
Some garden carrots getting cleaned and prepped before cooking. These went into a stir-fry! I used the scrubby brush to peel the outer layer off, as you can see the carrots were still grungy after washing. This blog entry written by Trula Breckenridge. Thanks for visiting Family Footprint!
Finally had time to dig up some more carrots! last round of pics got eaten during an upload to my computer. I started my carrots in newspaper pots rather than sowing them directly in-ground. I meant to separate them once the sprouts got big and steady, but of course I did not, I just threw [...]
These pic is actually from the last week in September…I pulled the corn stalks down in early October. It was a good corn season. This blog entry written by Trula Breckenridge. Thanks for visiting Family Footprint!
I think it’s gonna be another mild winter, because not only is it blooming, I am still getting ripe okra in OCTOBER in Northeast. I live right by Lake Erie, too, so it gets cold here rather quick. Just a couple I pulled for my lunch: sauteed cut okra with tomatoes and basil over rice. [...]
Freecycle is made up of 4,137 groups with 3,944,000 members across the globe. It’s a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns. It’s all about reuse and keeping good stuff out of landfills. Stuff I’ve gotten through freecyle: good condition futon mattress, books, [...]
This is a tree I pass often on my walks. I like it a lot. This blog entry written by Trula Breckenridge. Thanks for visiting Family Footprint!
Have you ever wondered where the phrase ‘tree-hugger’ came from? I’ve been called that a lot, so I did. Check it out: The Chipko movement (literally “to hug” in Hindi) was a group of peasants in the Uttarakhand region of India who acted to prevent the felling of trees and reclaim their traditional forest rights [...]
A baby acorn squash and 2 big tomatoes in various stages of ripening. You know the carrots I pulled from my garden the other day? I put the tops in old wines bottles filled with water. They’ll stay fresh for a week or so. I think they are so pretty! This blog entry written by [...]
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Clothes air drying up on the balcony. I LOVE the smell of air-dried clothes, OMG. Not to mention it costs nothing to dry. And the energy used is pure sunlight! This method of drying clothes uses no electrical or fossil fuel energy. Subscribe to Family Footprint by Email
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My Okra is still blooming!!! October in Northeast Ohio, I can’t believe it. yesterday it was almost 90 and today it’s going to be 86 I think. I will enjoy this weather as long as it lasts. It’s kinda freaky though. This blog entry written by Trula Breckenridge. Thanks for visiting Family Footprint!
What is Ecological Debt Day?From the site: Globally, we are demanding 1.3 planets to support our lifestyles this year, and yet we only have one planet earth. Ecological Debt Day marks the day when we begin living beyond our ecological means. Ecological Footprint accounting shows that, as of October 6, 2007, humanity has consumed the [...]
We still have a little bit of cabbage left; about 7 cabbage heads going. None of us are big into cabbage but I’m going to make some coleslaw and sauerkraut with the rest. I froze 5 big bags for winter but cabbage doesn’t freeze as well as dark greens…still, mid-January it will be welcome. I’m [...]
Mu husband Mercury Man got a new (ok gently used) car and our daughter I-bop’s car is shot (she got a car from the parents of one of her friends for free, but the engine cradle is about to fall out) so we’re going to trade it in for parts and get her a used [...]
I am making 2 kitchen mats out of plastic grocery bags. I will be done with them by the end of the month. It’s going slow now because I only work on them when I’m watching TV, and I just don’t watch a lot of TV. Subscribe to Family Footprint by Email
The cantaloupe, which has wound it’s way through the carrots and cabbage. Next year I will grow them up against a trellis. I spotted 9 little baby cantaloupes growing in the summer, here are 2 that were close together. I composted the heck out of the cantaloupe plants this year so I am anticipating that [...]
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